1:9 is better.
Better if you are shooting heavier bullets, but the rule of thumb would be to have no more twist than necessary to stabilize the bullets you plan on shooting.
I have a 1:9 and shoot 36-77gr with no problems at all.
Better if you are shooting heavier bullets, but the rule of thumb would be to have no more twist than necessary to stabilize the bullets you plan on shooting.
I didn't say you can't shoot lighter bullets out of a 1:9 barrel. I was replying to a blanket statement that 1:9 is better. Spinning a bullet faster than strictly necessary comes at the cost of precision. Look it up - it makes for some good reading.
Sorry for not posting a pic of the groups but I've got an assortment of 50 gr. max loads ready to go and I'll try to post some pics next time out.
I've got the thumbhole version in .204. Great rifle, shoots under a half inch with blitz kings no problem.
OP I have to ask. How difficult is the bolt to open on yours after you fire or dry fire? Just the bolt lift, not the sliding. Because mine is considerably more difficult than any other bolt I've had.




























